Public access, small donations accepted. For researchers, the
Articles
directory includes links to many articles, essays, and editorials.
Another directory, [Jungian]
Resources, includes information related to training (or education),
excerpted Collected Works, and more. Overall, this site has multiple
resources for research, learning, and applying Jungian theories,
principles, concepts, and practices.

Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives (New York Psychoanalytic
Institute and Society)
Biographical information and commentaries; public domain translation of
manuscripts and letters (these may be less accurate than copyrighted
documents); and writings on Freud.

Classical Adlerian Psychology (Alfred Adler Institutes of San
Francisco and Northwestern Washington)
The topics section of this Web site includes links to readings, quotes,
concept maps, questions and answers, demonstrations, graphics,
biographies, and more.

Mind and Body: René Descartes to William James (Robert H. Wozniak,
Bryn Mawr College)
This Web exhibition is modified from the catalogue accompanying an
Exhibition of Books from the 1992 Collections of the National Library
of Medicine. Links to documents that discuss philosophical,
psychological, physiological findings and concepts from the seventeenth
through the late nineteenth century.

Classics in the History of Psychology (Christopher D. Green, York
University, Toronto, Ontario)
Readings in the History of Psychology--a short list of authors and
their articles by name or topic (the latter is recommended). A search
option is available. All articles are in the public domain.

Personality Theories (C. George Boeree, Psychology Department,
Shippensburg University)
An "e-text" with an introduction, biography, and theory sections that
include the major personality theorists. (The contents are appropriate
for undergraduate and graduate courses.) The author's permission is
given to use electronic and printed versions of this material for
personal or educational purposes.

Current Topics in Psychology
(Michael Fenichel, Clinical Psychologist, New York, NY)
An alphabetical list of psychology topics (e.g., from addictions to
violence) with links to Web resources and articles. The articles are in
HTML format, and they are written for professionals and the general
public.

Alfred Adler
Institute of San Francisco
An excellent site for a review of Adler's contribution to family
therapy and psychotherapeutic services for children. Relevant sections
of this Web site include: Biographies; Parenting and Teaching; Theory
and Practice; and Philosophy and Theology.

The links below are
part of the Web site,
Great Ideas in Personality, which is maintained by G. Scott Acton,
a personality psychologist at Northwestern University.

Attachment Theory
A self-other model of attachment variables; and adaptive and
maladaptive affectional bonds. Links are provided to other Web sites
and papers related to attachment theory.

Basic Emotions
A table which identifies theorists, their basic emotions, and the
basis for inclusion of their specific emotions. Links are provided to
Web sites and papers related to emotions.

Intelligence
A hypertext article, "Intelligence: One Versus Many;" and a table
of theorist and their principles of intelligence. Links are provided
to Web sites and papers related to intelligence.

Albert Ellis Institute (New York, NY)
A site mostly devoted to the promotion and commercial products and
services; however, some information about REBT can be gleaned
from within the content areas.

Philosophy, Etc.

Stanford Encyclopedia
of Philosophy (The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language and Information)
Public access. Use an alphabetical list of philosopher and
philosophical concepts to access related information. Each entry or
update must pass the scrutiny of a scholarly review process before it
is posted within the Web site.

Fermigas
(Philosophy)
A directory within Fermigas, which has links to sites for philosophers
and philosophical concepts.

Dictionary of Philosophy of the Mind
(Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program, Washington University, St.
Louis, Chris Eliasmith, Editor)
Use the index or search option to find descriptions for philosophical
concepts. Use the name of noted philosophers and the dictionary will
identify their major concepts and provide links to descriptions and
articles.

Psychology of Religion Pages
(Michael Nielsen, Georgia Southern University)
This site is part of the Religious Tolerance Webring, and its
directories include: general information and essays, resources for
further study, new religious movements, science and religion, and
religion news update.

This APA subweb provides access to articles, which are written in a
brochure-type format for consumers (or potential consumers) of
mental health services. These tips and guidelines might be useful
for student counselors and practitioners who need a summary of
issues and functional alternatives. The three major directories
within this subweb are: Psychology at Work; Mind/Body Connection;
and Family and Relationships.

The APA Office of Public Affairs provides informative articles
related to specific issues within its directory,
Psychology in Daily Life.

Consumer Resources.
Public access is provided to articles that address [psycho]therapy and
life topics (e.g., anxiety, depression, crises, etc.), and links are
identified for resources and commercial publications.

Professional Development Resources. Links are provided for
articles and other resources related to professional development
(e.g., journals, associations, research, insurance and financial
services, legal, ethical, and practice issues, etc.).

Smart Marriages
(Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education-CMFCE, LLC,
Washington, DC)
The
CMFCE is dedicated to bringing information about skill-based
marriage education courses to the public. The courses teach couples
to solve their problems over the lifespan of their marriage. Good
resources are located in the
Articles and Information section.

Self-Help Magazine (Pioneer Development Resources, Inc., Marlene M.
Maheu, President)
The major directories include: articles, books, discussion forums,
psychology resources, meditation, a no cost newsletter, and products or
services. A good site for consumer or client education.

Psychology: A
ConnecText
(Terry F. Pettijohn, Ohio State University, Marion--McGraw-Hill
Dushkin)
The Web-based complement to an introductory psychology book.
Information and links to resources are useful for individuals who
are studying advanced psychological concepts or using them in
practice situation.

NetAddition.com
(Center For On-Line Addiction)
Links are provided for articles and directories related to the
overuse and misuse of the Internet and World Wide Web. The mental
health, interpersonal, and legal ramifications of Internet misuse
are identified and discussed.

SchoolCounselor.com
(Russell A. Sabella, Florida Gulf Coast University)
A site with resources that focus on [school] counselor technology
use and literacy. Information related to authored books, research,
and commercial activities are included.